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Difference between immersed and submersed ????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both immersed and submerged can mean plunged into water. Submerged generally implies a voluntary action (for example, the crocodile submerged to approach its prey), immersed implies that an outside agency is involved to place an object underwater (for example, during baptism the child was immersed).

As a previous person mentioned, “immersed” is often used - figuratively - to say someone is absorbed with a current interest.

Answered by DivineKing37
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Both immersed and submerged can mean plunged into water. Submerged generally implies a voluntary action (for example, the crocodile submerged to approach its prey), immersed implies that an outside agency is involved to place an object underwater (for example, during baptism the child was immersed).

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